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A group of women are bringing craft beer to Rwanda By washingtonbeerblog on April 15, 2021 at 3:58 PM
A brewery in Rwanda puts the “international” in International Women’s Collaboration Brew Day
Two Beers Brewing releases Drinking Boots IPA on April 19th. Silver City Brewery released Royal Tea Honey Cream Ale on April 9th. Dru Bru released Alpha Female Double IPA on April 1st. The Women of the Ballard Brewery district released its collaborative beer, (You Should) Smile More IPA, on March 31st.
Those are just a few examples of beers brewed by women on International Women’s Collaboration Brew Day to support the Pink Boots Society. Women at breweries around the world did the same, creating hundreds of beers to benefit the international organization that supports, educates, fosters, and celebrates women in the beer and brewing industries.
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As they do each year, members of the Pink Boots Society gathered in late winter 2020 to brew their annual collaborative fundraising beer. Aside from that event, held March 12 of that year at Phantom Canyon in Colorado Springs, the day was a pretty standard one.
By the time the beer was released about three weeks later, though, the world had done a 180-degree turn and normal days were anything but.
Amid pandemic restrictions, getting the beer out to breweries, where $1 from each pint sold would go to the nonprofit organization that supports women in the brewing industry, required careful coordination and creative thinking, said Jessica Fierro, owner of the Springs’ Atrevida Beer Co.